Gynaecologist, Delhi

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I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning....more

I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning.

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Dr. Manju is one of the best Gynaecologists in Lajpat Nagar, Delhi. Doctor is a qualified MBBS . Doctor is currently associated with Moolchand Medcity in Lajpat Nagar, Delhi. Book an appointment online with Dr. Manju and consult privately on Lybrate.com.

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Dear Jay, do not consume any spicy or hot food. Herpes over entire body suggests highly immunocompressed condition. Kindly provide a detailed history. Herpes is normally seen along a single nerve root in one part of the body, extensive herpes is rare. So kindly get the diagnosis confirmed. For burning sensation you can have Coriander and Coconut in your regular diet and if possible also apply the same to the scars. Please get the diagnosis confirmed.

Apart from stress there seems to be harmonal imbalance which is leading to no periods, it could also be due to inadequate diet or deficiency, however in order to know the real cause you need a few tests and Ultrasound, based on which we shall be able to advise you further on this.

Hello-
This kind of menstrual bleeding is known as Atyartav in ayurveda. This condition is really serious because of the blood loss involved in this. Try these ayurvedic tips to get rid of the condition.
A) Avoid spicy, salty, fried and junk food immediately.
B) Avoid late night sessions.
C) Avoid fish.
D) Use Ashokarishta 2 tsp twice a day with water.
F) Gulkanda with Prawal pishti 1 tsp thrice a day.
Follow above schedule and after some time go for a pelvic ultrasound and share the reports from me.

It is good to wait for three months before trying for the next conception. In the meantime, one should improve all health parameters. If you like, you can contact me with the blood reports of the miscarriage. Be positive :) I am positive of a successful next conception.

MS - Counselling and Psychotherapy, Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, Bachelor of Arts - Psychology and English Literature

Psychologist, Coimbatore

Hi lybrate-user! There is nothing to fear. He is absolutely normal and you are also very caring towards your child. Usually child does this till 6 months. They prefer drinking milk from one particular breast more rather than the other breast, because that preference depends upon the amount or quantity is more and fast when compared to the other breast. Please do take care of your child well, do not let him fall down due to your tiredness or unconsciously, make sure each and every time that the baby is safe and secure till he grows big At least till he or she turns 6. Mmm I know you really love and care your child very much. Mmm take care. You can take certain vegetables or fruits that provide good quantity of milk for the baby also.
With regards,

These don't seem to be the symptoms of spider bite. You must be having fungal/ bacterial infection. Avoid sweets in this season. Wash the affected parts with decotion of Neem when you take bath. Apply a paste of Neem leaves and raw phitakari for 10 minutes and wash with a mild soap like green pears. Medical treatment is recommended to detoxify blood.

Hello,
It so happens after menstrual discharge,there comes a stage of anemia due to deficiency of blood,causing weakness, do not be scarred,plz.
* Take, plenty of water to dilute your blood to reach the cell and tissue to nourish them to reduce your stress of anemia.
* go for meditation for 30 mnts, (not only at the time of MC but), regularly.to restore oxygen to raise hemoglobin level.
* Take, easily digestible and lite meal at the time of m/c
**Home-care**
@ Alfalfa Q-10 drops, thrice a day with little water
@ Five phos 6x-4 tabs ,thrice a day.
Report, after your next period
All the best.

If pregnancy is between 7-12 weeks; surgical abortion is the only option. Advantages of surgical abortion
quick procedure. Complete abortion easily verified by evaluation of aspirated products of conception. Takes place in a hospital so sterilization or placement of an intrauterine device (iud) may be performed at the same time as the procedure. It can be performed under local anaesthesia if woman is properly motivated and counselled.
Disadvantages of surgical abortion
requires instrumentation of the uterus. Small risk of uterine or cervical injury. Timing of abortion controlled by the doctor and hospital. Anaesthesia wneeds to be administered. Most doctors perform this procedure under short general anaesthesia. Woman needs to be in the hospital for at least 6 hours. Effect of sedation will be there throuout the day. You can join work after 1-2 days rest.

You can do safe sex. By knowing safe and unsafe period. Safe period is from 1st day of m c to 7th day and then from 21st day to 30 th day.(or start of next mc) please also use hygenic conditions. It is your mutual understanding.

Believe it or not, when you’re exercising your body, you’re exercising your mind as well. Aerobic exercise or yoga gets your blood pumping, which increases the oxygen going to your brain and lowers your risk of disorders such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease that can lead to memory loss.

If you can, start with some exercise in the morning. This can clear your head right off the bat to stay focused and alert during the day. Exercises that require coordination are especially helpful for keeping the mind active such as simply throwing a ball back and forth.

2. Make Sure You’re Sleeping

Sleep is one of the best ways to make sure your brain and memory are in tip-top shape on a daily basis. To get the most out of your sleep, aim for 7-9 hours every night.

Make sure to shut off the electronics at least an hour before bed to help the mind shut off as well. Try to limit your caffeine and alcohol intake earlier in the day. Both can result in a shallow sleep.

3. Keep Your Brain Stimulated

Research has shown that keeping mental stimulation as we age is very important for lowering the risk of dementia.

Stay social, interact with others, learn new skills, play mind-exercise games like crossword puzzles or Sudoku. Interacting with others and continuing to learn is vital for keeping the brain healthy at any age.

4. Be Aware Of Your Stress

Chronic stress can not only make someone miserable, but also cause serious long term effects. Stress over time has been shown to destroy brain cells and damage the area of the brain that creates new memories and recalls past ones.

To avoid memory loss, minimize your stress. Don’t take on too many tasks if they overwhelm you, sometimes it is okay to say no. Make sure you have outlets to relieve stress whether it is physical exercise or talking with someone about your frustrations.

5. You Are What You Eat

Certain foods have shown to be significant in preventing memory loss. Make sure to get your fruit and vegetable servings in. Don’t forget avocados!), many are filled with antioxidants that help protect your brain cells. Eat more foods with omega-3 fatty acids such as salmon, tuna and foods cooked with olive oil.

Take a good quality Omega-3 supplement such as Innate Choice or Nordic Naturals. Green tea is another option that has powerful antioxidants to protect from brain damage. Stay away from sugar and sugary foods.

Your memory is important at any age. Start incorporating these healthy habits to keep a strong memory for years to come.

she can get pregnant ...take proper treatment for pcos.and thyroid.
Avoid stress. Some Relax during work.
Drink more water, high-carbohydrate foods such as potatoes, rice, pasta and bread.
You can take Nutrient-rich foods that improve your health may also benefit your thyroid gland,
antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables more plenty of water: Blueberries, tomatoes, bell peppers, and other foods rich in antioxidants can improve overall health and benefit the thyroid gland. Eating foods high in B vitamins, like whole grains, may also help.
Selenium: Tiny amounts of selenium are needed for enzymes that make thyroid hormones to work properly. Eating selenium-rich foods, such as sunflower seeds or Brazil nuts, can be beneficial.
Tyrosine: This amino acid is used by the thyroid gland to produce T3 and T4. Taking a supplement may help,
avoid oily foods,junk foods, go for walk. Tests every 3 to 6 months.

3. Sip water throughout the day. If you chug too much water at once your body doesn't actually absorb all of it. Most of it will run right through you.

4. Drink at least room temperature water. Warm is even better. Cold and iced water literally douse the digestive fire.

5. Only sip a small amount of water with your meals. If you drink too much while you eat, your belly won’t have enough room for digestive action. Remember this rule: fill your stomach 1/3 with food, 1/3 with water, and leave 1/3 empty for the digestive juices and process.

6. For the same reason, don’t drink loads of water before or after your meals.

7. As far as how much, we’re all different sizes with varied diets and lifestyles. One set rule of eight glasses a day simply can not apply to everyone. Naturally, the miraculous human body has it’s own built-in measuring system: thirst. If you’re thirsty, drink water. When you listen to thirst cues and sip water throughout the day you’ll be drinking the right amount.

8. Your urine is a secondary confirmation to know if you’re amply hydrated. It should be fairly clear and straw colored. If it’s dark yellow you need to drink more.

9. Your lips are yet another indicator. If they’re dry you might be dehydrated.

Hello, A pregnant woman should take utmost caution of what she eats. A nutritious diet rich in proteins, iron, calcium and omega 3 fatty acids is recommended. Overall besides normal food make sure she takes a big glass of milk daily, 2-3 eggs in a week, chicken/ fish twice a week, take 2 helping of fruits and salads daily. Taking 5-6 almonds alone a piece or two of walnuts daily should overall take care of your nutritional requirements. Hope this helps you.

The type of fitness activities performed while Trying to Conceive (TTC) is very important. Myself being a homoeopth consider many exercises to be both safe and permissible, while other exercises might not be the best undertaking. Not all exercise is good exercise when TTC. Certain precautions have to be taken when it comes to conceiving. If you are more into extreme sports – contact sports, scuba diving, downhill skiing, snowboarding, surfing, mountain climbing, etc.… – common sense should tell you to abandon anything that could increase your chances of an abdominal/pelvic injury. Additionally, if your fitness activity includes frequent, high-intensity exercise or if you are in the elite athlete tier, it may be worth it to decrease your activity level to see if this could be the root of a conception problem. The best recommended exercises, with moderate intensity, include swimming, walking, and gentle Light yoga -------Thatsall.

The surgical procedure that is used for uterus removal of a female patient is known as a hysterectomy. From uterine fibroids to cancer in the uterus, there may be a variety of reasons for carrying out this procedure. Here is everything you need to know about the procedure and recovery.

Causes: There are a number of reasons for which one may have to undergo a hysterectomy. If uterine fibroids and other kinds of growth are causing severe pelvic pain and bleeding, then it may be required. This also applied to particularly painful endometriosis. Abnormal vaginal bleeding as well as severe and chronic pelvic pain, are enough of reasons by themselves for going in for this kind of surgery to remove the uterus. Also, when the uterus slides away from its normal position and slips into the vaginal canal, this signifies a condition known as Uterine Prolapse, which will also require treatment in the form of a hysterectomy. Andenomyosis is another reason why this surgery may be required, as this condition results in the thickening of the organ. Finally, if the patient is suffering from cervical or ovarian cancer, then the doctor may recommend this surgery to remove the uterus in case the tumour found has been tested as malignant.

Technique: There are various techniques that may be followed in the course of this surgery, depending on the location, the size and the severity of the condition and the growth that is associated with it.

Open Surgery Hysterectomy: This involves an incision of six to seven inches, in the belly of the patient so as to act on the abdominal region. After recovery, there will be a visible scar on the stomach of the patient.

Risks: While this is mostly known as a low risk procedure, there may be various risks after the surgery including urinary incontinence, vaginal prolapse, formation of fistula where an abnormal link may form between the bladder and the vagina and finally, persistent pain. Infection, haemorrhage and blood clots may also happen in extreme cases.

Recovery: The female patient will automatically start menopause once this uterus removal procedure has been carried out. Usually, the doctor will ask you to refrain from lifting heavy weights for a few weeks after the surgery and also, to abstain from sex for a while. Most female patients reported complete cure of the problem following this surgery. Also, it is not common to find too many side effects after the surgery.